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MSDN SQL 2005 versionsI'm a MSDN subscriber and recently installed SQL 2005 developer edition and
noticed it installed a version of visual studio. I'd prefer to install VS pro edition seperate from SQL 2005. Should I install SQL 2005 Standard version instead of developer edition and then install Visual Studio Pro edition? I couldn't find in the SQL 2005 developer edition install options where to choose not to install the visual studio version. If you do not want the VS part to be installed, during installation, you can
opt out of installing the Business Intelligence Development Studio. But, you can install this becuase it gives you access to SSIS, SQLCLR, Analysis Services projects. Once you install the VS 2005 version, you can use either of them to do your work. -- Show quoteHTH, SriSamp Email: sris***@gmail.com Blog: http://blogs.sqlxml.org/srinivassampath URL: http://www32.brinkster.com/srisamp "Scott" <sbai***@mileslumber.com> wrote in message news:%23Mc5DHY8FHA.4076@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > I'm a MSDN subscriber and recently installed SQL 2005 developer edition > and noticed it installed a version of visual studio. I'd prefer to install > VS pro edition seperate from SQL 2005. Should I install SQL 2005 Standard > version instead of developer edition and then install Visual Studio Pro > edition? > > I couldn't find in the SQL 2005 developer edition install options where to > choose not to install the visual studio version. > "SriSamp" <ssamp***@sct.co.in> wrote in Actually, I do not believe the VS isntalled with SQL Server gives you news:ucxBvVY8FHA.3952@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl: > If you do not want the VS part to be installed, during installation, > you can opt out of installing the Business Intelligence Development > Studio. But, you can install this becuase it gives you access to SSIS, > SQLCLR, Analysis Services projects. access to the SQLCLR projects - I'm not 100% though. Niels -- ************************************************** * Niels Berglund * http://staff.develop.com/nielsb * nielsb@no-spam.develop.com * "A First Look at SQL Server 2005 for Developers" * http://www.awprofessional.com/title/0321180593 ************************************************** Niels Berglund <nie***@develop.com> wrote in
news:Xns9719520FAE996nielsbdevelopcom@207.46.248.16: I am. You cannot open SQLCLR projects with BIDS.> Actually, I do not believe the VS isntalled with SQL Server gives you > access to the SQLCLR projects - I'm not 100% though. -- Ole Kristian Bangås MCT, MCDBA, MCDST, MCSE:Security, MCSE:Messaging Sorry about that. Since what SQL Server installs is anyways BI related, I
guess SQLCLR is not allowed. -- Show quoteHTH, SriSamp Email: sris***@gmail.com Blog: http://blogs.sqlxml.org/srinivassampath URL: http://www32.brinkster.com/srisamp "Ole Kristian Bangås" <olekristian.ban***@masterminds.no> wrote in message news:Xns971961B226E4Dolekristianbangaas@207.46.248.16... > Niels Berglund <nie***@develop.com> wrote in > news:Xns9719520FAE996nielsbdevelopcom@207.46.248.16: > >> Actually, I do not believe the VS isntalled with SQL Server gives you >> access to the SQLCLR projects - I'm not 100% though. > > I am. You cannot open SQLCLR projects with BIDS. > > -- > Ole Kristian Bangås > MCT, MCDBA, MCDST, MCSE:Security, MCSE:Messaging If I install VS 2005 1st, will SQL 2005 pick up on that and not install it's
VS version? Show quote "SriSamp" <ssamp***@sct.co.in> wrote in message news:ucxBvVY8FHA.3952@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... > If you do not want the VS part to be installed, during installation, you > can opt out of installing the Business Intelligence Development Studio. > But, you can install this becuase it gives you access to SSIS, SQLCLR, > Analysis Services projects. Once you install the VS 2005 version, you can > use either of them to do your work. > -- > HTH, > SriSamp > Email: sris***@gmail.com > Blog: http://blogs.sqlxml.org/srinivassampath > URL: http://www32.brinkster.com/srisamp > > "Scott" <sbai***@mileslumber.com> wrote in message > news:%23Mc5DHY8FHA.4076@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... >> I'm a MSDN subscriber and recently installed SQL 2005 developer edition >> and noticed it installed a version of visual studio. I'd prefer to >> install VS pro edition seperate from SQL 2005. Should I install SQL 2005 >> Standard version instead of developer edition and then install Visual >> Studio Pro edition? >> >> I couldn't find in the SQL 2005 developer edition install options where >> to choose not to install the visual studio version. >> > > |
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